Do these balls have a magnet in them,? Just how does the ball return sort them from the others?
My guess is they have a magnet in them, and it is not centered.
The Diamond Smart Table uses a light sensor, not a magnet.
Do these balls have a magnet in them,? Just how does the ball return sort them from the others?
My guess is they have a magnet in them, and it is not centered.
LOL! These balls are going to be used for the super billiards expo?This is a match where the Cyclop Cue Ball rolls off a lot.
At the 46:42 time stamp during the match, Ken thinks he mutes his microphone and begins talking to the other commentator about the "defect in the cue ball". You have to turn your volume up high and listen close.
He say's, "There's a defect in the way the cue ball is made...The guy from Cyclops knows about it...If the logo is on the right, the cue ball goes left...when you hit it at slow speed."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ET8NTAZTk0s
Karate-
This is a match where the Cyclop Cue Ball rolls off a lot.
At the 46:42 time stamp during the match, Ken thinks he mutes his microphone and begins talking to the other commentator about the "defect in the cue ball". You have to turn your volume up high and listen close.
He say's, "There's a defect in the way the cue ball is made...The guy from Cyclops knows about it...If the logo is on the right, the cue ball goes left...when you hit it at slow speed."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ET8NTAZTk0s
Karate-
This is a match where the Cyclop Cue Ball rolls off a lot.
At the 46:42 time stamp during the match, Ken thinks he mutes his microphone and begins talking to the other commentator about the "defect in the cue ball". You have to turn your volume up high and listen close.
He say's, "There's a defect in the way the cue ball is made...The guy from Cyclops knows about it...If the logo is on the right, the cue ball goes left...when you hit it at slow speed."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ET8NTAZTk0s
Karate-
Spoken like a true troll.
Which cue ball sucks less?
1.) Cyclop
2.) Measle
Time for the DuPont folks to sponsor another round of pool ball r&ado!
What you talking bout?
I will say this...
I have always played with Aramith balls until I bought my new table and I requested a set of Cyclop balls. I now have both sets and have pretty much stopped playing with the Aramith.
While it took me awhile to get used to Cyclop balls I probably like them more now. The biggest thing I noticed about the Cyclop that took getting used to was they throw less (in my opinion) than Aramith on thin cut shots. So, I cut them a bit thinner.
And it doesn't matter if the balls are dirty (40-50 racks) or just come out of the polisher. The Cyclop seems to have less friction induced throw than the Aramith. For the sake of starting an argument, I will once again say this is my opinion only.
AND I am not a beginner pool player either so whether that lends a bit of credit or not I threw it out there anyway as it came up earlier in the thread.
Gary
Um, am I the only one that noticed a fairly noticeable difference between the 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock rolls?Here you go:
Logo at 3 o'clock:
http://vid28.photobucket.com/albums/c206/rexus31/Pool/Right_zpsc9aweddw.mp4
Logo at 5 o'clock
http://vid28.photobucket.com/albums/c206/rexus31/Pool/5 oclock_zpscay2kksc.mp4
Logo at 9 o'clock:
http://vid28.photobucket.com/albums/c206/rexus31/Pool/Left_zpsbtjujll6.mp4
Logo at 7 o'clock:
http://vid28.photobucket.com/albums/c206/rexus31/Pool/7 oclock_zpsf42mwdlx.mp4
No difference.
I will say this...
I have always played with Aramith balls until I bought my new table and I requested a set of Cyclop balls. I now have both sets and have pretty much stopped playing with the Aramith.
While it took me awhile to get used to Cyclop balls I probably like them more now. The biggest thing I noticed about the Cyclop that took getting used to was they throw less (in my opinion) than Aramith on thin cut shots. So, I cut them a bit thinner.
And it doesn't matter if the balls are dirty (40-50 racks) or just come out of the polisher. The Cyclop seems to have less friction induced throw than the Aramith. For the sake of starting an argument, I will once again say this is my opinion only.
AND I am not a beginner pool player either so whether that lends a bit of credit or not I threw it out there anyway as it came up earlier in the thread.
Gary
"The Cyclop seems to have less friction induced throw than the Aramith."
Yes, this is definitely one of the major problems all the Cyclops seem to have. Whether they roll straight or not.
I think it's one of the things that causes them to not react like other balls. Not at all. Not even close. They spin differently, react differently after impact.....etc......etc
You gotta work em differently around the table.
I think I remember reading that phenolic resin was developed in response to a competition initiated by DuPont, in order to find a replacement for ivory.
Sometimes I make shit up, sometimes I am right and all inbetween.
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